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Offline Soul Sojourner

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Re: Fallout 3 Information
« Reply #30 on: November 02, 2008, 06:03:33 PM »
megatron
Is it "Megaton" or "Megatron?" Some of you put it one way, and others put it the other way. Is it like a place or a character? I've never played Fallout so I'm not following this too well. Isn't Megatron the robo-transformer dude from Transformers?

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Re: Fallout 3 Information
« Reply #31 on: November 02, 2008, 08:02:21 PM »
Yeah its actually Megaton, my bad.
Its just the first town you visit, well more like a junkie town, that just happens to have an atomic bomb in the center of it.

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Re: Fallout 3 Information
« Reply #32 on: November 02, 2008, 09:38:26 PM »
A junkie town with an atomic bomb in the middle of it... gee, now that sounds like entertainment!

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Re: Fallout 3 Information
« Reply #33 on: November 03, 2008, 06:05:06 PM »
A junkie town with an atomic bomb in the middle of it... gee, now that sounds like entertainment!
It's a town built right outside of Vault 101 (where your character comes from). The town is located in a crater that was made by a plane that crashed and the payload it was carrying, an atomic bomb, rests in the center of the crater. You can choose to try to disarm the bomb or rig it to explode.

The name "megaton" comes from the atomic bomb because we (still) measure the power of an atomic blast in megatons of TNT. (Which is a hopelessly outdated method of measuring explosions.)

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Re: Fallout 3 Information
« Reply #34 on: November 03, 2008, 06:34:41 PM »
(Which is a hopelessly outdated method of measuring explosions.)

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lol, TNT.

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Re: Fallout 3 Information
« Reply #35 on: November 03, 2008, 08:46:48 PM »
Yeah, i loaded a previous game, did all moira's quests then rigged the bomb to explode... the hotel suit looks way better than that junkie house :o

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Re: Fallout 3 Information
« Reply #36 on: November 04, 2008, 12:26:33 AM »
The name "megaton" comes from the atomic bomb because we (still) measure the power of an atomic blast in megatons of TNT. (Which is a hopelessly outdated method of measuring explosions.)

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What's outdated about measuring by amounts of equivalent TNT?  The energy released by blowing up TNT and by blowing up a nuclear weapon is the same as both can be measured in Joules, which is the energy expended by the force.

1 gram of TNT releases 4.184Ã?10^3 J.  As you can see measuring in Joules gives pretty big numbers that aren't easily read.
1 megaton of TNT releases 1 million million times more energy than that.  So it makes little sense to measure in Joules, as these number would just be ridiculous.  Even megajoules wouldn't be suitable.  In any case megaton is a much cooler word.

The largest nuclear weapon ever donated was the Tsar bomba (Russian), 50 megatons.  A bomb big enough to waste a large city pretty easy.

But we don't hold a candle to nature.

The earthquake that caused the 2004 Tsunami released 9,560 gigatons of TNT.  A couple thousand Tsar bombas.
The 6 mile wide asteroid that killed off the Dinosaurs released 100 teratones of TNT or 400 zettajoules (4Ã?10^23 joules).  Creating a 100 mile wide crater in the Gulf of Mexico.  Way more energy than all nuclear weapons combined.
Finally, a supernova releases 10^44 Joules or ten octillion megatons of TNT.  Eat that Fallout.

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Re: Fallout 3 Information
« Reply #37 on: November 05, 2008, 03:59:18 PM »
whippersnapper...